Make no mistake, what’s being orchestrated by all political parties with this hoax is a betrayal of our proud national heritage and everything that previous generations have fought, died, bled and paid taxes for. It is a fraud on an unimaginable scale and all based on the bogus and preposterous Climate Kool Aid.

And they’re so proud of their work.

They blow up decommissioned power stations with the same mad eyed, frothing and insane orgasmic enthusiasm and alacrity as that of the ululating Taliban blowing up the Bamiyan Buddhas which again is not dissimilar to the way our insane cultural relativist political class had a collective orgasm with much ululating, hugging and kissing on the floor of parliament when they blew up traditional marriage along with freedom of speech and religious protections only a week ago. And again, they are so proud of their insane deeds.This is what we’re dealing with. What a low rent class of people.

It is deliberate vandalism at every level. Political, social, and economic. The single leading edge that Australia has in the international market place is the competitive advantage afforded us by our abundant supply of coal, gas and uranium.

If an external enemy of the state were setting out to totally trash and derail Australia’s hard fought for economy and lifestyle you’d be hard pressed to find a better way. We don’t have to worry about an external enemy of the state we have our own home grown right here working against the national interest.

Sam Dastyari was an amateur at selling us out. In fact a Chinese hegemon is looking good by comparison to our gaggle of smug and condescending but in reality totally incompetent, insecure and uncertain milquetoast pantie waists.

Bring on the blackouts, bring on the soaring power bills, bring on the revolution and rid us of these vile creatures. Or to rework Shakespeare, ‘rid us of this turbulent political class ‘

READ ON — Rowan Dean: Power prices reach withering heights

“…..Welcome to the Australia of Malcolm Turnbull, Julie Bishop and the modern Liberal Party.

Welcome to the Australia of Bill Shorten, Labor and the Greens.

Welcome to the Australia of AGL, Energy Australia, Origin and all the “renewable” energy providers.

Welcome to the Australia of all those pompous, smug, posturing, sanctimonious ABC-watching luvvies who happily parade their climate change “beliefs” while sneering at the dignity and wellbeing of the army of Annettes, Paulines, Charlies, Reginalds and others across our land struggling to pay for electricity.

Earlier this year, Australian ­Energy Regulator figures revealed some 60,000 households are on ­electricity hardship payments and ­another 150,00 customers are on special plans.

The number of disconnections has soared, and consumers are paying two or even three times more than they did a decade ago for their quarterly bills.

the cost of energy can literally be a matter of life or death. As the Salvos announced yesterday, soaring power bills are one of the main reasons why an extra million kids won’t be getting a Chrissy present this year.

How ironic that the greatest ­betrayal of the post-war generation occurred in Paris in 2015, a century after Gallipoli.

That’s when Malcolm Turnbull and Julie Bishop signed Australia up to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, condemning an entire generation of Australians to ridiculously high energy costs.

This they did without even bothering to ask the people.

A year later, Mr Turnbull and Ms Bishop ratified this great betrayal on the day Donald Trump was sworn in as President. The sick twist is that Mr Trump won the election by promising to withdraw America from the Paris Agreement, which he has now done.

The even sicker twist is that our own chief scientist, Alan Finkel, ­admits that nothing Australia does can make any difference whatsoever to lowering global temperatures.

Even if the climate change scare is real (which I doubt), our efforts are completely pointless.

So while Mr Trump takes care of his people by pushing energy prices down, Mr Turnbull and Ms Bishop deliberately betrayed our ­Paulines and Ann­ettes by guar­anteeing their bills will ­always be way higher than they should be…”

1 Comment

Anthony The Koala
on December 23, 2017 at 8:25 am

Dear Jim,
I was at a social gathering a few weeks ago where some of the people I met I went to school. One of the people was working in financial markets. I asked him that despite Mr Abbott removing the ‘carbon tax’, whether we’ll have a ‘carbon tax’ in the future. He said the systems at his workplace were in place to trade ‘carbon’ (CO2) since the early 2000s and it “..ready to go”.

2022 is approaching when the Liddell Power Station goes offline. As it’s approaching 2022, we have not seen a commitment by the current federal or state government to build a power station with the equivalent power output or greater than Liddell. Being a climate change agnostic I don’t care whether it coal-fired or millions of hamsters each running around a hamster wheel each connected to a generator. We’ve got journalists with porridge for brains not asking these questions to the MPs.

As 2022 approaches, the population increases and each person wants the ability to heat, cool and cook. That means more demands for electricity. With ding dong decision makers wanting electric cars, they too have porridge for brains when it comes to capacity of the grid being a like a magic pudding; see my comment as “Anthony The Koala” and the main article at https://autoexpert.com.au/posts/the-truth-about-the-tesla-semi-battery-powered-electric-truck. Just by adding extra cars to be charged will put demands on the grid we’ll definitely need high capacity power supplies.

Despite the economies of scales making solar cells cheaper than coal fired power stations and that subsidies for solar and wind will drop after 2020, that may not be enough time to put either coal-fired station or ‘renewable’ station by 2022. With the latter form of energy generation, we’ll be up the creek without a paddle if the sun is not shining (by dint of night or cloudy day) or wind not blowing.

But alas, if the carbon tax is returning it’s because new coal-fired stations will have to built because there’s money to be made since the ‘renewable’ generators may not be enough to generate power and that the rent-seeking investors in ‘renewables’ will not be receiving subsidies after 2020.